American Federation of Government Employees National President Everett Kelley speaks alongside Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., at a press conference on federal workforce rights outside the U.S. Capitol on March 28, 2025. Lawmakers and union leaders spoke out against President Donald Trump's executive order ending collective bargaining with federal labor unions. 

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Oversight

GAO report offers new details on the workers agencies lost last year

The government watchdog agency found that nearly 144,000 federal workers were accepted into the deferred resignation program in the first half of 2025.

Management

Judiciary requests control over courthouse property management partially due to job cuts at GSA

The General Services Administration, which manages government property, said in a statement that the “American taxpayer is best served by the judiciary focusing on the rule of law while GSA continues to focus on the federal real estate portfolio.”

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Management

5 things to watch with the DHS shutdown

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Pay & Benefits

Why your federal benefits may not protect your family the way you think

While federal employee benefits can assist beneficiaries in the event of a loved one's death, it's important to understand the rules of those plans and how to best seamlessly apply them to your survivors.

News

Trump uses State of the Union to call for end of DHS shutdown, declares ‘war on fraud’

The president also promised to expand the type of retirement savings account currently available to federal employees to the general public.

Workforce

Fate of CFPB employees hang in the balance as judges consider agency's future

The Trump administration is seeking authority to lay off nearly all employees at the consumer watchdog.

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Management

Top NSC cyber official returns to academia

For the last year, JD Work was a high-ranking official working on cyber policy within the White House National Security Council.

Management

Critics sound alarm over HHS plans to restructure evaluation office

A coalition of nonprofits, research institutions, child welfare advocates and more note that plans to push research out of the Administration for Children and Families and into the purview of political appointees jeopardize the credibility of that work.

Management

Trump Education Department outsources more responsibilities, continuing proposed wind-down

Two new interagency agreements shift certain Education Department operations to the State and Health and Human Services departments.

Management

U.S. Forest Service stops issuing firefighter pants that contain PFAS, following ProPublica’s reporting

Officials at the agency knew about the use of potentially dangerous “forever chemicals” in protective gear years before publicly acknowledging the issue, according to emails obtained by ProPublica.

Workforce

OPM formally proposes limiting top performance ratings for federal workers

The plan to institute a forced or “standardized” distribution of performance ratings upon the federal workforce has survived mostly unchanged from a December draft that drew near universal criticism from agency officials in internal deliberations last month.

Tech

New White House design team aims for ‘delightful’ websites — changing design ethos in the process

Trump’s chief design officer says that his work shouldn’t be controversial, but his team’s track record has raised questions about who their websites are for, who they leave out and whether the White House can garner trust based on sleek design alone.

Updated Management

The Trump administration wants to recruit more Peace Corps volunteers with fewer agency personnel, puzzling Democratic lawmakers

Twenty-one members of Congress urged the Peace Corps to pause workforce layoffs and restructuring until officials can show that the agency will still be able to fulfill required activities and protect volunteers who are serving internationally.

Management

Did the USDA just forget about $400M in drought aid for farmers?

More than a year later, not a dollar has been spent — and no one knows what happened to the money.

Management

Trump promised to ‘reclaim power’ from civil servants in his 2025 speech to Congress. Here’s what has changed since

The administration has made strides on several of the federal workforce goals that the president laid out in his speech to Congress last year.

Workforce

OPM clarifies that agencies should not violate court orders to terminate union contracts

A memo last week tasking agencies with pushing forward implementation of a pair of executive orders aimed at stripping two-thirds of the federal workforce of their collective bargaining rights briefly aroused fears that they would violate a series of court orders.

Pay & Benefits

Still digging out from the last shutdown, DHS employees brace for more delayed pay

Employees are finding ways to save on commuting and child care costs, while DHS agencies say their operations are suffering.

Tech

Targeted AI adoption can drive change, current and former officials say

Agencies “don't need the fanciest AI model on the marketplace” to enhance their customer-facing operations, according to former VA Chief Experience Officer John Boerstler.